FireFighterMike
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I would like to see different configurations,, what is out there ,, eg Camera , gimbal , flying time . I would like to install a SONYCAM , Is there anyone with this type setup,?Thanks
I was thinking the same thing while looking at the X8. Why would I need eight motors to carry a GoPro and gimbal?
it depends on what you're doing...is it a gropro that will be used to shoot video of a BMW dealership? if it were me I'd want eight motors to help reduce the risk of my heli dropping onto a $100k new car. also, a coaxial quad with eight motors will fly more smoothly in wind and be more stable in descending flight making video movements smoother and offering additional variety.
if you're going to go ripping around for fun than four motors might be a better choice but that's up to you to make.
that's actually wrong. I've had three motor failures on my XY-8's, with one heli I landed twice without damage, the second time i didn't know the motor was out until it was close enough to see the stopped prop. on the other (different FC) the heli yawed uncontrollably and landed hard.ANY six or eight motor multicopter can fly without one motor with the right hardware it's nothing special.
also not quite right. arrangement of the motors can be for a lot of different reasons, i happen to have mine out to the sides away from the view of the camera and find the coaxial arrangement to be very stable in winds and when descending. it happens to make a smaller footprint but that's gravy as far as i'm concerned.Looks and portability is the only reasons to put one motor over the top of another.
that's actually wrong. I've had three motor failures on my XY-8's, with one heli I landed twice without damage, the second time i didn't know the motor was out until it was close enough to see the stopped prop. on the other (different FC) the heli yawed uncontrollably and landed hard.
also not quite right. arrangement of the motors can be for a lot of different reasons, i happen to have mine out to the sides away from the view of the camera and find the coaxial arrangement to be very stable in winds and when descending. it happens to make a smaller footprint but that's gravy as far as i'm concerned.
as to what the 3DR X8 can lift? it depends on the motors, props, batteries, etc.
......... It comes preconfigured with motors props and batteries how much can it lift? Good grief.
your question was answered in the second post of this thread :dejection:
the 8 only can carry the same as the 6 and the quad? I do not believe that either. Post #3